YOUNG TERRIER HIGH PREVIEWS BRENTFORD B CLASH

- Scott High on his time at Huddersfield Town and facing First Team players- Midfielder could feature for Town’s EDT side at Brentford on Wednesday- Watch the full video interview below

17-year-old midfielder Scott High spoke with #HTTV about his development at the Club and to preview the upcoming EDT game against Brentford B - which he could feature in – on Wednesday 12 September.

Scott High has been a part of the Huddersfield Town family for more than nine years now and has progressed to become a vital young development player.

During the international break, the First Team played an inter-team match as First-Team players were mixed with talented Under-19 and EDT players. Town’s Captain Tommy Smith said the game was valuable for players who wanted to ‘get minutes into their legs, return from injury, keep minutes up and most importantly gain on pitch experience.’

Young Scott was given the opportunity to play in midfield next to a Town player who he has modelled his own game on, Jonathan Hogg.

“At first, I was nervous to play with him (Hogg) but it was a good challenge for myself to play with and against players in the first team… by the end I felt like I fitted into the team”, Scott said.

The U19 squad will be heading to Portugal later this month to play Sporting Clube de Braga and Real Club Celta e Vigo, to test themselves against international opponents.

Scott is looking forward to playing against these teams as he reflects on the pre-season tour against Bayern Munich and the valuable lessons the team learnt from playing a footballing giant.

The youngster could feature for Huddersfield Town’s Elite Development squad as they travel to face Brentford B on Wednesday 12 September 2018.

Managed by Kevin O’Connor, The Bees B side come into the game on the back of consecutive wins against AFC Bournemouth U23s at both the Vitality Stadium and Griffin Park.

The game kicks-off at 1pm and takes place at Brentford’s Training Ground (100 Jersey Road, Osterley, Middlesex, TW5 0TP) which is also open for supporters.

To hear other questions or to see the full interview, you can watch the video on #HTTV below:

REPORT: BRENTFORD B 1-3 TOWN EDT

- Elite Development Team wins at Brentford- Collin Quaner & Abdelhamid Sabiri both score- Matty Daly also nets on his return from injury

An Elite Development Team featuring four members of David Wagner’s First Team squad came from behind to record a victory against Brentford B in London on Wednesday afternoon.

After an early free-kick from Reece Cole gave the hosts the lead, Collin Quaner and Abdelhamid Sabiri netted to put Town ahead at the interval before Matty Daly capped his return from injury with a late goal to seal the result.

Alongside Quaner and Sabiri, fellow First Team squad members Juninho Bacuna and Ryan Schofield also played the full 90 minutes, both playing important roles in the win alongside their talented young teammates.

Brentford’s B team included Moses Odubajo, who was returning from injury.

Quaner, playing up front, had the first effort of the game inside five minutes, with a jinking run leading to a shot from the edge of the area that forced the Bees’ goalkeeper to concede the game’s first corner.

However, it was the home side that took the lead four minutes’ later when Cole found the top corner of Schofield’s goal with a fantastic 30-yard free-kick that gave the England Under-21 international no chance.

Quaner responded with his goal in the 13th minute, finding his way into the box and riding a tackle before slotting the ball neatly past the goalkeeper from a tight angle.

Collin, alongside Hamid Sabiri, were a constant menace to the home defenders all afternoon and the 21-year-old Moroccan almost netted an unbelievable goal in the 17th minute, taking aim from halfway as David Beckham famously did for Manchester United against Wimbledon. Unfortunately for Hamid, the goalie managed to claw the ball away.

Town’s youngsters were on top at this time, but Brentford kept Schofield honest at the other end. First a home striker slipped when one-on-one with the goalkeeper before a teammate shot over the bar as the half reached its midpoint.

It was Town who scored the next goal despite this, with Sabiri getting a deserved goal. Picked out expertly on the right by Schofield’s accurate long kick, Hamid showcased his power and strength to breeze past Danish defender Mads Bech Sørensen before smashing the ball home.

A wayward Brentford free-kick drew the half to a close and when the players re-emerged, Brentford enjoyed a few chances. Thankfully for Mark Hudson, Schofield stood firm! The Town Academy graduate smartly tipped an early effort over his bar before executing a good block by making himself as big as possible at close range.

Town responded, with Quaner flicking a long pass into the path of winger Olly Dyson, who forced home ‘keeper Gunnarsson into a decent stop from an acute angle.

Collin and Hamid soon combined twice to force two further stops from the goalkeeper as the game continued to ebb and flow from end-to-end.

Brentford hit another free-kick straight at Schofield from a promising position as the match entered the final 20 minutes and were made to pay as the third goal followed. A 73rd minute pass from Bacuna split the Brentford defence, allowing recent recruit Demeaco Duhaney to sprint clear down the right. The former Manchester City man made no mistake in squaring the ball back to Daly, who slotted home.

It was a sweet return for the young midfielder in his first game back since picking up an injury on First Team duty during pre-season, having entered the game on the hour mark.

Brentford forced Schofield into further action in the final 10 minutes as they searched for a way back into the game, but he impressively stood firm with a series of saves and blocks.